The success on the court for the Thomas More College women’s tennis team continued its steady improvement in the 2017 season. The Saints have produced…
A Life Guided by Divine Providence: A Tribute to Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III ’67 and His Years at VMC
Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III ’67, referred to as one of Thomas More College’s most prominent alumni, is often lauded for his many impressive achievements,…
The year was 1968. Mission: Impossible was a network TV hit. For the Steering Committee planning the Dedication Ceremonies that would make the transition…
When presented with an opportunity to write an article about Dr. Jude Grosser, and after learning about his past accomplishments and the work he is currently…
The complexities of what a person lives, becomes more evident as time passes. Everyone has a story to tell, some take the form of a…
2018 marks fifty years since Villa Madonna College moved from Covington to assume a new name in Crestview Hills. Now, just a few years shy…
1960s Gary Ahlrichs ’61, Don Albrinck ’61, Gerry Thelen ’61, Ray Albrinck ’60, and Ron Albrinck ’61 paid their respects to Coach Charlie Wolf at…
JUDE WILLIAM GROSSER ’76 I graduated in 1976 from TMC with a BA in biology. I was fortunate to have incredibly wonderful teachers Sr. Mary Laurence,…
Kelly Camm, adjunct professor, Carrie Jaeger, assistant professor, and Dr. Jack Rudnick Jr., professor, department of business administration, recently achieved Black Belt Six Sigma status….
Garry and Janice Neltner both attended Villa Madonna College, and they are the parents of five children who ALL graduated from Thomas More College as…
Sophomore biology major Brennan Kamer is among the top shooters in the state of Kentucky and is a proud Thomas More Saint. Throughout his high…
The generosity of our donors allowed the 2016-2017 fiscal year to be a successful one for the Thomas More College Annual Fund. These gifts demonstrate support…
Thomas More College President, David A. Armstrong, J.D., in a recent public address, stated that higher education is “under attack,” especially at small, faith-based enrollment-driven…